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The phrase "any more intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the continuation or cessation of actions or measures taken to influence a situation.
Example: "After reviewing the results, we decided that there would not be any more intervention needed at this stage."
Alternatives: "further intervention" or "additional intervention".
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Continuing, he suggested that if their forces in the region were armed properly there wouldn't be a need for any more intervention.
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Q: Will the Bank of England make any more interventions before the referendum?
At least the din created by domestic conjecture will drown out any more interventions by the FA's resident clown, chairman Greg Dyke.
Inclusion –Any study where a comparison is made between an intervention and a control group or two or more intervention group.
More intervention in the currency markets?
But there was no need for more intervention.
So its response to every failure of intervention is more intervention.
"Now the teachers have resources in their buildings and district to get more intervention".
"There have been some nice experiences and others where there has been more intervention.
Both fear and tradition tend toward more intervention even when signs point to less.
Still, some of the Ohio executives pushed for more intervention.
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